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You need to ensure that the third-party application can run on Windows 7 client computers

Your company is upgrading its client computers from Windows Vista to Windows 7. You install a third-party application on a new Windows7 client computer.
When you start the third-party application, it fails.

You need to ensure that the third-party application can run on Windows 7 client computers. You create a shim for the application.

What should you do next?

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

You have a Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 environment. All project managers are members of a category named Project Managers. You create a Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS). You need to configure the Project Managers category to include projects that have resources or project owners that are below the project managers in the RBS. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

You need to identify which registry key is causing the installation to fail

Your company is upgrading its client computers from Windows Vista to Windows 7. You attempt to manually install a third-party application on a new Windows 7 client computer. However, the installation fails when the application attempts to modify the registry keys.

You need to identify which registry key is causing the installation to fail.

What should you use?

You need to ensure that Office is installed successfully

You are using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 to prepare for a deployment. Your reference computer runs a 64-bit installation of Windows 7. Before you capture the reference computer, you add the Install Application task for installing the 32-bit version of Office 2010 to the task sequence. You run the task sequence and it does not complete successfully.

You need to ensure that Office is installed successfully.

What should you do?

You need to ensure that users receive the Internet Explorer settings, and that users can change those settings

You have an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. All client computers run Windows XP. You plan to deploy Windows 7 on all client computers. Custom settings for Internet Explorer must be applied periodically to all client computers.

You need to ensure that users receive the Internet Explorer settings, and that users can change those settings if desired.

What should you do?